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The '''burrowing diveskimo''' split from its ancestor, the [[Polar Diveskimo|polar diveskimo]]. As the ice age worsened, and the glacier grew, some diveskimos found themselves returning to their ancestoral home in Drake. There they began to live in the large dens dug out by [[
Abandoning most of their fatty lumps to better move through their underground tunnels, keeping one large fold of fat on each side, they have become bulkier, as well as increasing in size. They are most common at the edge of the [[Global Glacier]], with massive dens dug far into the ice, but they can be found sparcely throughout the [[Global Glacier]], and in larger numbers in [[Darwin Tundra|Darwin]], [[Barlowe Tundra|Barlowe]], and [[Drake Tundra]]. Those living in Darwin tundra live in harmony with the [[Cavohoe|cavohoe]], sometimes helping build their burrows, partly because of the increased numbers of flora, and partly because of the larger size of the [[Cavohoe|cavohoe]]. They spawn in ponds made at the bottom of the tunnels, with the larva eating pieces of flora placed there by the adults.
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